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Anthony Welch
09-02-2009, 8:44 PM
This is something I came up for the Mississippi HWY Patrol.
A few weeks ago I asked how I could inlay acrylic to wood.
I started out tracing their logo and did a good job, with some
of Franks help. but then they evolved into a few wanting the
actual patch placed in it.

That was easy enough, and sold them a few, but I did not
like the idea of the patch getting dusty and dingey after time.
So I inlayed 1/8" clear acrylic over the patch cut out.
Being a pen turner and having the 3 viscosities of
caynoacrylate glue (super glue), I used the thick, along the edges.
Don't use the activator to speed it up. It'll crack the acrylic.
If you get any glue on the acrylic, suprisingly it'll clean up with
the Novus #3. Don't throw the patch cut outs away, use them to
lift the patch up to the acrylic.

This will work great with the military, civilian patches.

Anthony

Anthony Welch
09-02-2009, 8:49 PM
Here it is, I think.:confused:

Brian J Rogalny
09-02-2009, 9:12 PM
That is a beautiful job great idea.

David Arana
09-02-2009, 9:19 PM
That is a great idea!

Ramon Carrizosa
09-02-2009, 9:48 PM
Very nice!

Frank Corker
09-02-2009, 10:00 PM
...and there's everyone saying that you were just a pretty face!

Dee Gallo
09-03-2009, 6:37 AM
Nice going, Anthony! Way to make a nice job into a really unique and eye-catching one. It's great to see people like you taking the LaserBuzz items to another level!

cheers, dee

Mike Null
09-03-2009, 7:01 AM
Anthony

I've often wondered why people didn't use the Laserbuzz concept more creatively to fit their customers' needs. Good thinking.

Tom Buzz Bernard
09-03-2009, 10:20 AM
Good Job Anthony,
Here are a few other ideas, you may have seen them in our Newsletter?
Tabletop, inkjet picture in the background, Themed Fan Blades, Pop up Cards (invitation), Any Gift cards.

Bob Savage
09-03-2009, 1:55 PM
That's really nice!

Dave Johnson29
09-03-2009, 5:10 PM
Buzz,

Very confusing website, I can't seem to find where to look for the blanks of those circular plaques.

Do I have to buy the software in order to buy the blanks?

Tom Buzz Bernard
09-03-2009, 5:23 PM
By blanks, you mean the wood? We supply product designs for laser entrepreneurs; you buy the plywood locally. We recommend 1/8" Russian Baltic Birch but you can use other substrates.

Ray Uebner
09-03-2009, 6:17 PM
Good job Anthony. That is what we do also. Not quite as nice as that but we do laser badges in the 3d Rounds for Fire, Police and Game Wardens. I will have to get some pictures soon.

Dave Johnson29
09-03-2009, 7:32 PM
By blanks, you mean the wood?


Yup. Ahhh, OK, now I get it thanks Buzz. I was thinking you also supplied the laminated disks of wood pre-made.

Anthony Welch
09-04-2009, 12:29 AM
Tom's designs make it easy. I use them on everything frompen boxes, leather key tags, LED acrylic.

..
.and there's everyone saying that you were just a pretty face!

Frank- ...only a face a mother could love.




I was thinking you also supplied the laminated disks of wood pre-made.


Dave- He doesn't, but I can!:D

Anthony

Gary and Jessica Houghton
09-08-2009, 10:17 AM
Yup. Ahhh, OK, now I get it thanks Buzz. I was thinking you also supplied the laminated disks of wood pre-made.

Dave,
Buzz is awesome to work with! If you haven't done so, you need to order some of his plans and play! We have a lot of the toys, and they sell big! Better than those sold at the craft stores!